The clash between Silicon Valley’s "free speech" ethos and New Delhi’s tightening digital regulations has a new battleground: Artificial Intelligence. The Ministry of Electronics and Information ...
The government has requested further information from X regarding actions taken to address obscene content associated with its Grok AI, as the initial response was deemed insufficient.
The issue came to light after concerns were raised over the circulation of obscene and sexually explicit content on the ...
X admits lapses over obscene AI content, removes violative posts, assures compliance with Indian law, and promises stronger ...
Around 3,500 pieces of content have been blocked, and over 600 accounts deleted, according to sources.
Elon Musk's post follows a period of intense global scrutiny after the AI tool was misused to generate and circulate obscene, ...
After an IT Ministry warning, X admitted its mistake on Grok AI's obscene content. It blocked 3,500 posts, deleted 600 ...
The social media platform 'X' has admitted its mistake and stated that it will comply with Indian law. Around 3,500 pieces of ...
“There is very little clarity on any concrete changes to Grok’s responses or safeguards,” another official said, adding that the government has now asked X to provide details of the specific technical ...
While subscriber numbers for Grok aren't publicly available, there was a noticeable decline in the number of explicit ...
Elon Musk’s AI company xAI has started hiring native Hindi and Bengali speakers. The aim stays clear. The company wants Grok ...
A substantial number of AI images generated or edited with Grok are targeting women in religious and cultural clothing.